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Ceramic heat emitter size

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Going to be moving my beardie into a melamine terrarium here soon using a bar UVB and ceramic heat emitter. The terrarium is going to be 48Lx20Wx18H. Just wondering what size emitter would be good to use, and if you have any other suggestions for a light/heat setup.
 
I use a basking light bout a 75 watt in that size cage to get the right temps, unless the room gets warm like in my dragon room it gets to be about 75-80 degrees at the peak of the day then I use about a 50 watt basking bulb to get the right temps in the cage. Dragons like it bright and just a UVB in my opinion is not bright enough just my 2 cents.
 
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